What are the current issues that the world is dealing with at this time?

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There are number of crises that the world is currently facing right now. These crises have affected many lives of people around the world. Here, are some of the crises that are prevalent at the present.

 

• The climate is changing too quickly for ecosystems to keep up with it, or there are multiple elements of the same catastrophe.

 

In addition to what has already been stated, climate is constantly changing. However, the problem is that civilization continues to pollute the environment, causing climatic swings to be more extreme than they otherwise would be.

It is not a question of religious belief. It is a real thing. We have data to back up our claims.

The remaining questions concern how much damage we are likely to suffer as a result of it and what we are willing to do to mitigate the situation.

There are expenses associated with doing nothing. In the United States, the west is engulfed in flames, the south east and Texas are battered by more powerful hurricanes, and our harvests are being harmed. Lives are lost in the shuffle. It is possible to make a compelling case that Putin is relocating his forces to Ukraine because the regular Russian grain belts are no longer as productive.

Mitigation will not be free of charge, either. We are well on our way to eliminating coal from our energy mix. We must move far more quickly to electrify ground transportation than we currently do. As we phase out coal and replace it with alternative fuels, we will need to lessen our reliance on natural gas.

 

• Pandemics that are exacerbated by globalization, which is in turn aided by financialization COVID-19: Never before has such a large amount of money been destroyed at the expense of such a small number of lives.

 

Overall, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact, which cannot be overstated. And, sadly, the consequences of Lockdowns and Social Distancing will continue to be felt long after the world has moved on from them.

 

Covid-19 has extremely negative consequences:

One of the most significant financial losses has resulted from Covid-19, and as a result, everything has been brought to a halt. Shops, markets, railroads, airlines, and other establishments are closed. The majority of the issues concern daily wage workers, who make money on a daily basis and go about their lives, but who are the most affected by this illness.

People are suffering a great deal as a result of this virus's effects on the economy. It has frightened people all around the world, including the United States. More than 15000 people have lost their lives as a result of this epidemic. This pathogen is wreaking havoc on our people.

People are being ejected from their homes for no apparent cause. We are losing a significant number of people. Our doctors are also dying as a result of the treatment they provide to the patients since they are working nonstop and without a break.

 

It is dangerous to be out in Covid- 19, so stay at home, keep your distance, and be secure. This will restore happiness.

 

• The decline of religions, which today mostly foster enmity, which in turn leads to violence and war.

 

Wars have a variety of causes, and the combatants have a variety of motivations for participating in them. Some conflicts can have a very narrow focus, but others can have a number of complementary or opposing reasons for occurring at the same time.

A "religious war" would be defined as a battle in which the major cause could be traced back to the religious beliefs of the participants and their allies or opponents. For whatever reason, believers of various theological doctrines have come to the conclusion that extermination or subjection is an acceptable solution to their differences in thought and practice.

 

Although many "religious" conflicts are motivated primarily by economic, territorial, and political goals, many "religious" conflicts are also motivated primarily by these objectives. As a motivator for the populace or as a protective barrier for what could otherwise be viewed as less ethical aspirations, religion is being employed in various instances.

 

However, there are alternative justifications for going to war.

Nowadays, modern wars are generally characterized by a struggle over resources such as markets, trade routes, and the strategic military placement required to safeguard these resources; in other words, war is fought by elites for material gain. War in other than capitalist civilizations has generally been fought for similar reasons as it has been in capitalist nations. Aristocrats fought each other for land; early state societies fought each other for tribute, access to resources, and slaves; and early state societies fought each other for slaves.

 

Frequently, it is asserted that conflicts are waged over religious or ideological differences. There is few evidence to support this. War is justified and supported by religious and other ideologies, which serve as handy ways of recruiting support for them, but they do not give a compelling reason or driving force for fighting. Wars are (in many ways) monetarily expensive exercises, and the prospect of material gain is essential to motivate people to engage in them to begin with.

Even if you believe what some people have claimed, there is no proof that war is a characteristic of something called 'human nature,' or that it was a common pastime among our hunter-gatherer forefathers. Hunter-gatherers did not engage in warfare prior to the neolithic period, and there is little archaeological evidence to support this claim. But there is substantial evidence from the archaeological record that the frequency and intensity of fighting increase exponentially with the advent of propertarian and state cultures.

 

The ethnography of current instant return hunter gatherers lends further support to the archaeological findings presented here (a type of hunter gatherer formation generally held to be characteristic of our ancestral societies). They also show no signs of being predisposed to war, as a result of their egalitarian social organization, which prevents it from arising.

Overall, conflict is a product of the way our propertarian civilizations are organized.

I hope there will be no more wars, where people find peace and love to each other.

 

Feel free to react and correct me if I’m wrong.

 

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Let there be peace and love to ano another instead of war. Let us pray for it always. ☺️

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Yes my friend, let's keep praying for peace and love of all.

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The world right niw is facing a lot of things. When I say alot, it is more than a lot of things. Hopefully, everything gets better. We should always pray for it.

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Let's keep praying.

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The world is facing now the great tribulations, war, climate change, and virus are one of the most observable phenomena happens this time. We can't guarantee that our lives now are safety cause are susceptible to any of this. We just pray that all of these won't getting worst.

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Yes, let's pray for peace and betterment of the world.

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